Harriet Humfress is a London-based undergraduate finalist studying Fine Art at St Edmund Hall, Oxford. Her research explores popular beliefs and myths around AI, and how these ideas of anthropomorphism heighten anxieties around embodiment and labour. Her work covers sound and video installations along with small tactile sculptures that aim to both satirise and inform viewers about how these digital systems cannot be unlinked from human emotion and power structures. Her projects often begin with data collection through surveys and workshops to build an understanding of how people engage with AI in their everyday lives, and these data sets then become the material for her works. She is developing this practice as a pathway into further study in AI ethics, with the ambition of developing the public understanding of AI. By using artistic methods to expose hidden assumptions about AI, she aims to contribute to broader conversations to empower people to engage critically with these tools.